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    RED BULL MOTOGP™ ROOKIES CUP: FUTURE CHAMPIONS WANTED

    published at 08.08.2012 / created by Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup (Peter Clifford)

    Get on the best bike, in the world's best young rider championship.

    With the unveiling of KTM's Moto3 machine for the the 2013 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup a new chapter in the greatest series for teenage racers has been opened.

    The partnership between Red Bull, Dorna, KTM, Ipone and Alpinestars that has developed the Rookies Cup since 2007 now takes another step forward with the move to 4-stroke Moto3 machinery for the 2013 season. Created as a twin to KTM's 2013 factory Moto3 machine the Rookies KTM 250 RBR will prepare riders perfectly for the step into Grand Prix racing.

    Graduating Rookies have firmly established themselves on the Grand Prix leaderboard with the likes of Danny Kent, Luis Salom, Jakub Kornfeil and Arthur Sissis fighting for glory every weekend. Ex Rookies Cup Champion Johann Zarco recorded four pole positions and eleven podiums including a win in the 125 GP category before stepping up to Moto2 for 2012. The competition to follow in their footsteps has never been hotter with Florian Alt, Scott Deroue and Phillip Oettl leading this year's charge with five races remaining.

    The online application system is open for the 2013 Cup: www.redbullrookiescup.com/join

    Reading the rules and filling in the form are simple first steps to join the Road to Rookies Cup and the trail to World Championship success. All those born between January 1st, 1996 and March 31st, 2000 with high performance motorcycle experience are eligible. The best of the Applicants will be invited to a Selection Event later this year and from there a small number will be invited to join the Rookies Cup for 2013.

    The Rookies have to bring a mechanic helper to all the events and they have to cover the travel and hotel costs themselves but inside the circuit the launch pad to a Grand Prix career is there to be taken. The Rookies have to walk in, carrying with them their helmet, skill, determination and a capacity for hard work.


    Rider Specification – Red Bull Rookie 2013
    Gender: Male or Female
    Age: Born between January 1st, 1996 and March 31st, 2000
    Height: Likely to be less than 1m 72cm
    Weight: Likely to be less than 62kg
    Blood type: High octane

    Genes: Both inherited genius and alien mystery DNA are accepted


    Bike Specification – KTM 250 RBR
    Engine: Single cylinder, liquid cooled / 4-stroke / DOHC
    Displacement: 249,5 ccm
    Bore x Stroke: 81 x 48,5 mm
    Performance: min. 37 kW at 13.000 rpm
    Engine speed: max. 13.500 rpm
    Front Suspension: WP / DM 45 mm, RCMA3548
    Rear Suspension: WP / adjust. length, hydraulic preload
    Brakes front/rear: Brembo radial caliper, 290 / 190 mm single disc
    Rims front/rear: OZ Forged Aluminium 2,5 x 17 / 3,5 x 17
    Tires front/rear: Dunlop 95/70-17 / 115/70-17
    Silencer: Akrapovic Full Titanium System
    Frame: Tubular steel with adjustable headstock and swing arm pivot
    Dry weight: approximately 83 kg
    Tank capacity: approximately 11 litres

    Genes:

    • GP125 - geometry, ergonomics, aerodynamic, component
    • MotoGP Motor - Layout cylinder head and throttle body
    • RC8 R SBK - electronics, frame knowhow, material/machinin
    • MX - lubrication system, gearbox, clutch, kinematics valve train

    Technologies:

    • WP Suspension
    • WP Radiator
    • WP Frame building

    KTM Technologies:

    • Kiska - Industrial Design
    • Pankl - Racing System
    • Wethje - Plastic Technology

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